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April 25, 2023 08:11 pm GMT

The Impostor Syndrome

I am very new to the coding/web developer world, in fact, I have not even started coding yet. However, I will be starting a full stack web developer program soon and I am beyond excited. Trying to get my hands on the matter as soon as I could, I started reading stuff related to developers and I stumbled upon post on David Walsh Blog (DVB) about the Impostor Syndrome that caught my attention.

The Impostor Syndrome happens when a person feels like a fraud, like she or he is not good or skilled enough as it might seem. It is self-doubt till the point that the person questions who they are and might end up quitting.

In the post I read, it is said that this syndrome is very common and that there are ways to cope with it. One of the best ways to battle the syndrome is focusing on small wins even if they are not related to the project that triggers the syndrome. Doing simple tasks like reviewing a code or making a small fix on something can help since it gives the person a sense of accomplishment which boots the confidence needed to go for bigger tasks. It is also a good idea to break a major task/project into smaller tasks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Moreover, voicing out your concerns to the team and superiors may help as they likely want the person to be successful. Also, taking on a taks in front of others may be beneficial as now the person will be held accountable for that task.

Although the post goes on about ways of conquering the Impostor Syndrome, the writer says that having it it's not totally a bad thing since it keeps the person humble and learning new things to build that confidence and be as capable as they want. He even said that conquering the syndrome is a sign of aarogance.

Knowing myself, I will likely suffer from the Impostor Syndrome during the program or even after. However, this post gives me the tools to make it work in my favor and not against me.

Post link: [ I am very new to the coding/web developer world, in fact, I have not even started coding yet. However, I will be starting a full stack web developer program soon and I am beyond excited. Trying to get my hands on the matter as soon as I could, I started reading stuff related to developers and I stumbled upon post on David Walsh Blog (DVB) about the Impostor Syndrome that caught my attention.

The Impostor Syndrome happens when a person feels like a fraud, like she or he is not good or skilled enough as it might seem. It is self-doubt till the point that the person questions who they are and might end up quitting.

In the post I read, it is said that this syndrome is very common and that there are ways to cope with it. One of the best ways to battle the syndrome is focusing on small wins even if they are not related to the project that triggers the syndrome. Doing simple tasks like reviewing a code or making a small fix on something can help since it gives the person a sense of accomplishment which boots the confidence needed to go for bigger tasks. It is also a good idea to break a major task/project into smaller tasks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Moreover, voicing out your concerns to the team and superiors may help as they likely want the person to be successful. Also, taking on a taks in front of others may be beneficial as now the person will be held accountable for that task.

Although the post goes on about ways of conquering the Impostor Syndrome, the writer says that having it it's not totally a bad thing since it keeps the person humble and learning new things to build that confidence and be as capable as they want. He even said that conquering the syndrome is a sign of aarogance.

Knowing myself, I will likely suffer from the Impostor Syndrome during the program or even after. However, this post gives me the tools to make it work in my favor and not against me.

Post link: https://davidwalsh.name/conquering-impostor-syndrome]


Original Link: https://dev.to/yemnyfeliz/the-impostor-syndrome-499a

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